Kentucky Colonel is the highest
title of honor
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bestowed by the
US state
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of
Kentucky
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. It is the most well-known
colonelcy in the United States.
A Kentucky Colonel Commission (the certificate) is awarded in the name of the Commonwealth by the
governor of Kentucky
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to individuals with "Honorable" titular style recognition preceding the names of civilians aged 18 or over, for noteworthy accomplishments, contributions to civil society, remarkable deeds, or outstanding service to the community, state, or a nation.
The governor bestows the honorable title with a colonelcy
commission
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, by issuance of
letters patent
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.
While many famous and noteworthy people have received commissions as Kentucky colonels, the award is equally available to those of all backgrounds based on their deeds. A Kentucky colonel is traditionally considered a
goodwill ambassador of the Kentucky state, culture, folklore, traditions and values.
Although Kentucky colonels are considered in common law to be
aides-de-camp to the governors and members of their staff and thus entitled to the
style
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Honorable
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",
Kentucky colonels are usually just referred to and addressed as "Colonel" and use the abbreviation "Col." or ''Kentucky colonel'' when the term is not being used as a specific title for an individual. Most properly in writing this becomes "Col. First Name, Middle, Surname, Kentucky Colonel".
History
First Kentucky Colonels
In 1776, Col.
John Bowman was the first Kentucky colonel officially appointed. Col. John Bowman was appointed as colonel of the Militia of
Kentucky County by Governor of the
Colony of Virginia
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The first effort to create an English settlement in the area was chartered in 1584 and established in 1585; the resulting Roanoke Colo ...
,
. Notable pioneer,
Daniel Boone
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was given the title "colonel" by Col. Judge Richard Henderson in 1775 when he founded the settlement of
Boonesborough. Boone was not officially granted a Kentucky colonelcy until 1780 when he was commissioned by the governor of Virginia.
At the time Kentucky colonelcy was still military appointment in contrast to the modern Kentucky colonelcy which is an honorary title for civilians.
Charles S. Todd is often mistakenly believed to be the first recipient an honorary commission of a Kentucky colonel in 1813. This is disputed by Col. Todd's biography, and US military archives. The identity of first civilian honorary colonel is not known. In 1895, Governor
William O'Connell Bradley commissioned the first honorary Kentucky colonels as an award of merit bestowed upon citizens for their individual contributions to the state, good deeds, and noteworthy actions.
Kentucky Colonels in literature
In 1784,
John Filson published his book ''
The discovery, settlement and present state of Kentucke'' which contained an appendix entitled "The adventures of Col. Daniel Boon, one of the first settlers''"''. Filson's book gained popularity and Boone became a symbol of American pioneering. There became increased interest in the trans-Appalachian West among both Europeans and Americans. Filson's ''The adventures of Col. Daniel Boon, one of the first settlers'' was reprinted in France, Germany, England and New York. With the widespread fame of Filson's novel came a greater recognition of Kentucky and its colonelcy.
In 1890
Opie Read published ''A Kentucky Colonel'' which spawned a new public perception of what a Kentucky colonel was, posing himself more as a refined, well-mannered southern gentleman, rather than a figure in the Kentucky militia. In 1905, this view was expanded by
Zoe Anderson Norris publishing ''Twelve Kentucky Colonel Stories: Describing Scenes and Incidents in a Kentucky Colonel's Life in the Southland'' in ''
The New York Sun
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''.
Contemporary history
In 1931, an article about the growing number of Kentucky colonels was published in the ''Las Vegas Age'', headlined "Thousand New Kunnels, Suh, In 25 Years Mighty Near Too Much For Kentuky, Suh". Prior to 1932, only about 1,000 people had received official "Honorable" commissions as Kentucky colonels from Kentucky's governors. Governor
Ruby Laffoon, in office from 1931 to 1935, dramatically increased the number of colonels by issuing more than 10,000 commissions in 1933 and 1934. Among his motives was the aim to officially associate a Kentucky colonel with the Commonwealth, to tax the title of colonel, and to boost his political support. One of his most famous colonelships was granted to restaurateur
Harland Sanders, who was commissioned by Laffoon in 1935.

When Governor Albert Benjamin Chandler (better known as
Happy Chandler
Albert Benjamin "Happy" Chandler Sr. (July 14, 1898 – June 15, 1991) was an American politician from Kentucky. He represented Kentucky in the U.S. Senate and served as its List of Governors of Kentucky, 44th and 49th governor. Aside from his ...
) took office in 1935, he took a very different view on the distinction of a Kentucky colonel commission and only issued about a dozen new commissions annually, on
Derby Day. Governor
Keen Johnson followed Chandler's lead during his time in office from 1939 to 1943, commissioning only those individuals who were deemed to have exhibited exceptionally noteworthy accomplishments and outstanding service to a community, state or the nation. However, subsequent governors have typically been much more liberal in issuing Kentucky colonel commissions.
Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels
The
Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels (HOKC) was first established during the depression in 1933 by Governor Ruby Laffoon as a state order of merit with an office at the capital. In 1957, it was incorporated as a nonprofit dedicated to building playgrounds, curating history, awarding scholarships and providing relief to Kentuckians in need.
After a person receives a
commission
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from the governor they automatically become an ''honorary lifetime member'' of the organization and, via donation to and participation in the HOKC's charitable efforts throughout the state they can be considered an active member.
Kentucky colonel toast
In 1936, New York advertising agency owner, Kentucky colonel Arthur Kudner, wrote a toast to Kentucky colonels. The toast was quickly adopted by the HOKC, and it was widely promoted and published for use by colonels. The toast has since been ceremoniously presented at each of the Kentucky Colonels'
Derby Eve Banquets:
Involvement in the nomination process
In 2016, Governor
Matt Bevin briefly suspended the program to conduct a review of the requirements for receiving the title and then changed the nomination process so that "only active members of the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels" were allowed to make recommendations for the honor.
Up to that point in time, the longstanding practice had been that recommendations could be submitted by anyone who already was a Kentucky colonel, without any requirement for donations or membership in any particular organization.
The nomination process was changed under Governor
Andy Beshear
Andrew Graham Beshear ( ; born November 29, 1977) is an American attorney and politician serving as the 63rd governor of Kentucky since 2019. A member of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party, he served as the 50th attorney gen ...
. Beshear had the nomination process frozen starting in December 2019. In February 2020, Governor Beshear removed the requirement that the nominators be among those previously designated as Kentucky Colonels.
Lawsuits
The HOKC filed a federal lawsuit against Kentucky Colonels International (KCI) in 2020. The lawsuit alleged infringement of the "Kentucky Colonels" registered trademark.
In 2021, the parties settled the case with a
permanent injunction
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prohibiting KCI from using the "Kentucky Colonels" trademark. In 2023, The HOKC opened a new lawsuit against KCI for "one count of
civil contempt, four counts of various federal trademark infringement, one count
anticybersquatting, and three counts of various common law
trademark infringement
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". In August 2023 the HOKC won their lawsuit. David J. Wright and his KCI organization were held in contempt of the permanent injunction and ordered to pay legal fees of the HOKC.
Kentucky colonel influence on culture
Starting around 1889, culture began incorporating the idea of the Kentucky Colonel as the name or part of the name of bars, beer,
bourbon, barbecue,
burgoo, clubs, hotels, food, liquor stores, plants, restaurants, social venues, sports teams, tobacco products and even a political lobby. The Kentucky Colonel has always been most notorious for drinking bourbon, making moonshine liquor, storytelling and dueling over their honor starting in the 19th century. Likewise the Kentucky colonel has been portrayed in a number of films, cartoons, movies, books and featured in newspapers since as early as the 1850s.
Those who have received a Kentucky colonelcy commission have often used the title, idea or the image of the concept of the idealistic Kentucky Colonel to promote art, business, events, music, places and recreational activities while simultaneously promoting the state's customs and traditions, resulting in the honor becoming a well-recognized trademark of Kentucky's culture. As it was explained by the defense in the U.S. District Court in 2020, "the idea and image of the Kentucky Colonel and Kentucky colonels is inextricably intertwined with the state".
Examples of the concept of the Kentucky Colonel being used to promote a product or idea include:
*Colonel G.W. Gist built the first modern hotel in
Tulsa, Oklahoma
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, called the Kentucky Colonel Hotel, in 1903.
*
Col. Matt Winn was present at the first race at
Churchill Downs
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in 1875 and helped to turn it into the
Kentucky Derby
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.
*The 1960s
bluegrass band
Kentucky Colonels
The Kentucky Colonels were an American professional basketball team based in Louisville, Kentucky. They competed in the American Basketball Association (ABA) from 1967 to 1976. The name is derived from the historic Kentucky Colonels. The Colo ...
included
Clarence White (later with
The Byrds
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).
*A wide range of memorabilia has been created for sale or recognition including by the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels.
*A number of sports teams in Kentucky, have been known as the Kentucky Colonels including the
Kentucky Colonels
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professional basketball team of 1967–1976, the
Kentucky Colonels
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professional basketball team of 2004, and the
Eastern Kentucky Colonels athletic teams of
Eastern Kentucky University. The athletic teams from
Centre College
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in
Danville are also known as the Colonels.
*
Harland David Sanders (1890 – 1980) used his title of "Colonel" and his own personal determination to make himself and Kentucky world-famous for fried chicken. From a gas station in
Corbin, Kentucky, Colonel Sanders (as he became known) started the fast food franchise
Kentucky Fried Chicken
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, known today as KFC. He became so well known, both nationally and internationally, that he was often referred to simply as "The Colonel", which is also the title of a book that was written about his life.
Bourbon whiskey
The Kentucky colonel title in business marketing is seen in the ongoing historic association between Kentucky and
bourbon whiskey
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production. As of 2013, approximately 95 percent of all bourbon was produced in Kentucky, and the state had 4.9 million barrels of bourbon in the process of aging. The historic distiller James B. Beam is referred to as "Colonel James B. Beam" for the marketing of the
Jim Beam
Jim Beam is an American brand of bourbon whiskey produced primarily at James B. Beam Distilling Co. in Clermont, Kentucky by Suntory Global Spirits.
It is one of the best-selling brands of bourbon in the world. Since 1795 (interrupted by Prohi ...
brand (the largest-selling brand of bourbon). The
Sazerac Company
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similarly refers to the distiller Albert Blanton as "Colonel Blanton" for their marketing of the
Blanton's brand. In both cases, the "Colonel" title refers to being a Kentucky colonel. A brand of Kentucky bourbon called Kentucky Colonel was produced in the 1980s, and at least two current brands of Kentucky bourbon have the word "Colonel" in their name, the
Colonel E. H. Taylor and
Colonel Lee bourbon brands. In 2020 the Neeley Family Distillery (a craft bourbon distiller) in
Sparta, Kentucky filed for the trademark "Old Kentucky Colonel" to bring back the original Kentucky Colonel brand.
Kentucky colonel nominations
Each governor decides the selection process and number of colonelcies that are issued. The process has previously required a nomination from another colonel or direct recognition by the governor but, under the process established by Governor
Andy Beshear
Andrew Graham Beshear ( ; born November 29, 1977) is an American attorney and politician serving as the 63rd governor of Kentucky since 2019. A member of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party, he served as the 50th attorney gen ...
, nominations and recommendations for other people can be submitted by both Kentucky colonels and members of the general public by completing an online form.
See also
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Goodwill Ambassador
*
Title of honor
A title of honor or honorary title is a title bestowed upon individuals or organizations as an award in recognition of their merits.
Sometimes the title bears the same or nearly the same name as a title of authority, but the person bestowed do ...
*Other honorary titles in U.S. states:
**
Arkansas Traveler
**
Colonel (U.S. honorary title)
**
Delaware
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title of Order of the First State of Delaware
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Indiana
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title of
Sagamore of the Wabash
**
Nebraska Admiral, formally Admiral in the Great Navy of the State of Nebraska
**
North Carolina
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title of
Order of the Long Leaf Pine
**
Ohio Commodore
**
Rhode Island Commodore
**
South Carolina
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titles of
Order of the Palmetto and Order of the Silver Crescent
**
Texas
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title of Admiral in the Texas Navy
**Washington State Leadership Board, formerly known as the Association of Washington Generals
References
Citations
General bibliography
* Carl Edwin Lindgren. "Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels" (February/March 2001). ''Il Mondo del Cavaliere'', Vol. I, No. 1, p. 14. .
External links
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Kentucky Colonelsat the Office of the Governor
; Kentucky Colonels Membership
Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels; Kentucky Colonelcy Creative Commons
American Colonels: Kentucky Colonelcy
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